LETTER FROM OUR BUSINESS MANAGER.
Please Read at Your Next Meeting.
Dear Sisters, —Owing to the continually increasing cast of paper, the Executive has been reluctantly compelled to raise the price of the “White Ribbon” to 3/6 per annum. This represents a rise of 6d extra postage, which the Government has placed upon newspapers. This rise in price dates from October Ist. After October Ist all new subscriptions or renewals will la* 3/6. We feel sure that our I'nions will loyally help us by striving to gain new subscribt.s. We wish to thunk all who have already come to our help. One subscriber added extra postage to her subscription, another sent 5/- to help pay increased postage, while a third gave I/- to help. A busy President said, “1 haven't time to go round for new subsetliters, but here is £1 to help our paper.” Try and get subscribers outside your Union, interest people in our work, and then we may win them as menilters. Let us work and pray for success. Our paper at 3 6 per annum is a cheap publication. ami we ask all members and subscribers to advertise the "White Ribbon.” We are, dear sisters, yours for service, NELLIE PHRYMAN. Business Manager.
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White Ribbon, Volume 26, Issue 303, 18 September 1920, Page 2
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